New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 7, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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^mmmmmmm* r*wtz Rev. Frey is giving his residence a Wheat is 78 and 81 cents to-dav«fa* There was a heavy frost Sunday PERSONAL MENTION. new coat of paint||| night. The wajer was turned into ice Going East* Qomg West." Chas. Silverson "bought a fast l!6rse The morning freight from the west •No 2 Pass DeplO 5tp,m JNol Pass Dep 4*44a.m. A child of Hermann Neubauer, of Lafayette, in many places. from St. Peter parties last week for *Geo. Scherer spent Saturday and Sunday *No 3 5,05p m. •No 4 2 25pm now leaves New Ulm at 4:44 a. m. died last Friday. lINo 21 Frt Arr 10.15a $350 I »-tNo 16 Frt 4 44 a. A public auction will be held at the in town. K, VWo 18 Frt 11 ZOa.m *NoU5 1.50p«m Chas Stuebe shipped in one day last The Lutheran Synod will meet in home of Rudolph Kiesling on German The auditor held the delinquent tax JNo24 ll.SCp ID H. F. Kiesling^ of Winthrop, called JDaily ext ept Monday, week as many as 573* bead of cattle. New Ulm the 28th and 29th of this street to-morrow. At this time a fine sale on Monday. Quite a number of, •••Daily except Sunday. •Daily except Sunday. on us Monday. ||Daily, ±On Sundays onl. month- A lawn tennis club has been organlzed ^iMWUi&WiM tracts were disposed of. piano will be disposed of among other c. H. W. HEIDEMAN, H. Rudolphi 'returned jErom Kansas among a number of the young things. ^«. Station Agent. Dr. Strickler attended the meeting of City Tuesday night. John Korbel, of Sigel, has removed people. the Minnesota Valley Medical Associatisn The first number of the Morgan to Le Sueur with the intention of going Mrs. H. S. Kennedy it the guest of Fred Behnke has purchased a new at St. Peter yesterday. Messenger, G. W. Small editor, comes BUSINESS LOCALS. into business there. &,« ^*u&2$l$l Waseca relatives. wagon for the bottling works. It's a to our table this week. It makes a Geo. H. Frey, formerly of the Eagle Henry Wankum has sold his property A. C. Ochs went to Stv Paul Friday "dahee." litable start as a local sheet M±&> Kuetzing offers this week 30 inch Mill, has gone to Cincinnatti on business. on Jefferson street to Prof. Burk, of the on bnsiness.^l^l^^^^'f'l^ certainly wish it well«, \f *T Dress bateens 10 cents a yard. Mr. Leary commenced his summer When he returns ha will go direct college, for $1,200. *, ,.£* fJ* A. G. Seiter, of Winthrop, took iia to Nicollet. a 1®* Lace Curtains very cheap and all season of railroad bridge work last Henry Cordes has sold his property Irvin Bros, have rank a well on the the Fair both Saturday and Sunday. n&w styles atChas. Wagner's. •ft s^ Monday with a force of forty men. on Je'fferson St. to Prof. Schaller for farm of John Kalb in Cottonwood to W. W. Erwin and Judge Severance J. Newhart, H. S. Kennedy and Jk. 1 $2,000. Mr. Cordes has bought the lot |j Jtj@* Take advantage of Kuetzing's the depth of 340 feet. L. Beecher, the former bill clerk, is are to be tbe speakers at the Ranger's great Dress Satin sale on Saturday. W. Bingham were among the New^Ulm adjoining his former home and "will the new uashier at the depot. F. R. Re-union at St. Peter on the Fourth of Fr. Lehman had the fore finger of See advertisment. visitors at the capitol last week. 4? proceed to erect a fine new building July. Two better men could hardly be Stewart, of Tracy, takes his place as his left hand cut off on Saturday while Do not fail to see Chas. Wagner's Mrs. Rummings, of St. Peter, is visiting bill clerk. selected. engaged in drilling a well. Wm. Koch, C. Rudolph and Jos. assortment of carpets and wall paper. with her daughter, Mrs. F. H. A. Eckstein are at St. Paul in attendance No new teacher will be selected to Herman Kiesling has torn down his Chas. Stuebe last week bought of F. Behnke. fill the vacancy the public schools, old house, damaged by fire, and is now upon the annual session of the Fritsche, ex-treasurer of Nicollet Connty, \-9* Is not an old Grand Lodge of A. 0. U. W. Koch and Mr. and Mrs. M. Dengler will leave caused by the resignation of Wm. Klinimeck, twelve steers, •which averaged 1436 busily engaged in erecting a new one. style of machine improved, but is built Rudolph go as delegates from tbe local this week lor Wisconsin for a visitwith until next year. pounds. The new building will be two stories, in new mechanical principles. relatives. lodge.' 24 by 34 feet. Wm. Pfisterer, of this city, graduated Robert Scherer came home from Minneapolis C. H. Hornburg, Agt.' New Ulm, Minn. John Hanson, of Sleepy, spent Sunday Kittson county seems to be the banner from the Pennsylvania University Friday evening. He is confined The Ladies of the Turnverein took in in town. Chas. Schoregge, of tbe of Medicine on the 1st with honors. He something like |600 at their Fair. Why wolf county of tbe state. State to his room with an attack of the Still in the Lead. same place, was also in the city. will return to New .Ulm a* once. wouldn't it be a good idea to use a little Treasurer Bobleter is of the opinion measles. The Jewel Gasoline stoves and Rangj\ that the principal crop ot that county of this in supplying the hall with jfas are by far the best in the market. Henry Tedder has supplied his barber The annual session of the Grand NEW ADV£RTlSEME» Those who have used them, would not is wolves. Bounty orders haye been issued electric light. shop with an elegant new chair. He Lodge of A. O. U. W., is being held in get along without them. They are per to the amount oi $2,000, which has now as well furnisbed a tonsorial St. Paul to-day. Grand Master Eckstein, Thomas O'Brien, tbe man who stole AGENTS WANTED. fectly safe and just the thing for summer. sum represents 400 wolves, that have shop as is to be found anywhere. the overcoat at Tracy 6ome months ago, J. B. Arnold sells them. of the city, is in attendance. I am district agent for the Farmer's been killed since the 1st of last November. was sentenced by Judge Webber last Alliance Hail and Cyclone Mutual Insurance Holden, the murderer, has broken Rev. Berghold informs us that the GRASS SEEDS. Co.* and would like a local? week to ninety days imprisonment. He his fast and is now willing to behave Catholic organization of Brown county agent in every town. I would also inform was brought to New Ulm Wednesday Mr. W. Boesch came up from New Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds. himself. There is nothing like starvation is not yet positively under either the St the farmers that I am ready to insure Ail kinds of Clover seeds, Blue grass, for safe keeping. Ulm Saturday and remained over the to bring an unruly man to time. Paul or Winona diocese. It is dependent against bail and cyclone in said Red Top Orchard grass, Italian and Sabbath. It only required an item in company. For further particular address A heavy snow commenced to fall here to Rome alone. John Kopitzka, a well-nigh aged man, English Rye grass, Hungarian, the paper, saying one of his grand-children or inquire of Chas Grus&ndor£ Sunday morning and by night a layer Millet and Timothy seeds also Sanfoin, living near Hauenstein's brewery, died Ernst Heers and Miss Frances Mueller New Ulm, Minn. was ill, to bring tbe grandfather to Tall Fescue, Fowl meadow, Meadow of at least four inches covered the last Wednesday night of pneumonia, returned Wednesday afternoon from Fescue and Meadow Foxtail. Marshall. Venue Mathews has recovered PUBLIC SALE- ground. It was as good for the crops the funeral occurring on Friday. He Indianapolis, where they have finished In garden and flower seeds I oiler the from his sudden attack of blindness, and everything else as a drenching rain Rudolph Kie»ling will hold a public had been sick off and on for over three a course in the training school and celebrated Landreth's, Ferry's and others. the cause of which is a mysterj.— sale of household articles and lumitnxa of two or three days' duration. months. All my grass seeds are of the best graduated as teachers with credit. at his home on German St. Thursday, MARSHALL MESSENGER. juality. For prices inquire at the Pioneer The man, who is always discontented Frank, a little son of E. Keilerman, Luther The students of Dr. Martin May 8, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Drug Store. Some time ago two old couples, Jiving with the town in which h» resides, was thrown under a wagon last Wednesday College will give an entertainment at Notice for Publication. ANDREW ECKSTEIN. in this county, were granted a divorce. should pack his grip, take up his goods and was considerably wounded oan of the halls in Nicollet on Saturday The ex-husband of one of the and walk. Perhaps he may find a more New Ulm Markets. about the head in consequence. One evening, May 17th. On the following Land Office at Marshal), Minn* wives now asks for license to marry pleasing or suitable habitation elsewhere. Wheat, 79—81 of his eats was entirely torn off. Dr. May 2nd, J8M. Sunday they will picnic in F. L. Otto's Notice is hereby given thatthe following •native' the ex-wife of the other husband, and Oats 25 At any rate he will not be standing Strickler is attending him. settler has filed notice of bie Intention to make grove, not far from the village. Corn 20 there seems to be a mutual understand final proof in support of his claim, and that sai4 in the way of others, to discourage proof will be made before tbe Jot ge,|or, in hie absence, The remainder of the Kiesling family, This week the postmasters and mail Potatoes 20 ing between all concerned that it was and deject. the clerk of the District Conrt of Brown Butter 7 with the exception of Sophie and Co., at New Him, Mian on Saturday, Jfeoe 14th, agents of the entire country are compelled to this end that the separations weie 1890, viz tioetavA Selmer of Lake Haeka for Eggs 8 The marriages of Frank Schmelz and Hugo, will leave for Spokane Falls next to make a count of ail letters the S X, Sec. 12, 108, Range 31, Homestead made. The license has not yet been Entry No 11476. Rosa Gulden, of Cottonwood, of Frank Monday to join Mr. Kiesling, who is and papers and of the value of all G. A. Ottomeyer, granted, as it is alledged that the wo He names the following witnesses to prove his Schnoberich and Barbara Baar, of town, now permanently located. Their many continuous residence upon, and cultivation e/jaai* stamps used in the office for seven full man in the last case is insane. land,viz of John Berg and Mary Dauei, of DEALER IN nends here will regret to see them go. days. Tne count is to be used in compiling Jens Anderson, Ole Paulson, «C. A- Bjotetad, DryGoods Notions The St. Peter Herald says that J. H. Henry M. Olson all of New Ulm P. O., Brown Co., Sigel, and of Conrad Gulden and Minnie the census. Otto Hoyer, son of Prof. Hoyei, while Minn L. M. LANSE. Doty, of Courtland, passed through Kelso were solemnized at the Catholic Register. playing with a few other boys at the It was a pretty shrewd remark that there last Saturday on his way to Chicago. church by Rev. Berghold yesterday Notice of Expiration of Redemption- Lutheran school on Thursday, fell to one of our industrious farmers gave one He accompanied two carloads morning. To all, the Review extends the ground and fractured his collar day last week in commenting on a neigh- In whose name assessed, O. Schaltze, Subdivision of cattle, which probably constituted its hearty congratulations. Has just received an elegant line of of Section, Lot or Block, New Dim Lots. bone Dr. Strickler dressed the broken bor. He finds a great deal of fault Block 56 S, Lot 10, block 101 S, Lot 1, Block 106,8 the finest herd ever shipped out of this summer goods and invites you to call N }i of Lot 9 Block 102 N., amount sold for $7 33, member and the young fellow is now A good investment at the present with this country," said the narrator, and see ttiem. His 25 ot. black ribbed vicinity. Among them was a two-yearold, Subsequent taxes $18,28, Interest, Penalty and doing well. Costs 6.S3, Total Amount required to redeem. time in New Ulm would be the ereciion hose for children are une^aled in "'but he don't do much of it before seven which weiged 1950 pounds and also $32.29 quality in the northwest oo are his of a number of substantial, though not o'clock in the morning." Perhaps Ho. 35. The Review office force owes its a three-year-old, which tipped the Office of the Auditor of Brown County. various grades of Gent's half ho&e and expensive, houses for the purpose of thanks to A. Schell for an eighth of his some of the constitutional growlers in scale at 2200. He also had 25 yearlings New Ulm, Minn May 3rd 1WTo Ladies' and Children's hose. G. Schnltze. rent. Never before was the demand so this section might get a pointer from bock beer, and to Fred Behnke for a We also handle Gent's, Ladies' and that averaged 1,000 pounds. Yon are hereby not'ried that on the 2nd day of great for rooms and never before were Children's Summer Underwear, which this. May A D. 1887, at a Tax Sale held as provided by case of the bottled liquid. As Tosfcen The Waseca Radical calls attention law at New Ulm in the County of Brown, State ot we oftei to the public at low figures the buildings so scarce. Some of our Yohnson would say in his inimitable Minnesota, the Auditor of said County sold theland Near Courtland last week they had a to the difference between the two men, See our Ladies' Gauze Vests at 12$ cents he em above described toG. L. Schnltze for wealthy men would not only do a good way, so say the boys: "Eet ben hal mad dog scare, but like the one in New the Delinquent Taxes thereon for the year of 1885 each by stating that "Lmd modestly asked amou. ting as hereinbefore stated to the sum of thing for the town, but they would be gude beer." White goods, laces, embroidery, ruch Ulm, when investigated, it amounted S7 33 Subsequent taxes aid Interest $25.06, exclusive tor only a $50,000 government building using their money to good advantage if of the coat of serving this notice. You are ings, collars, cuffs, and handkerchiefs to nothing. Three of the cows of August A number of tram[ have been banging at Mankato (which is $25,000 too much) also hereby notified that the riebt of redemptionfrom are sold at low prices. Gent/ working they were to put ap a few good houses. such sale has expired on the 2nd day of May Gieseke were supposed to have been while Washburn increases it to $150,000. shfrts at 50 cents each Boy's over shirts about town the past week, living A 1890, or within sixty days after the eerviee «t bitten, because they behaved strangely, this notice. An important change occurred in the at 45 cents. upon tue offerings of charitable citizens Now what need has Mankato of such a Witness liny hand and Seal at New Ulm ra aaid A nice hue ot handkerchiefs always and were killed. The dog was a strange ownership of the Eagle Mill this week. In Sleepy Eye they have instituted a building? Twentv-five thousand'would County of Brown, this 3»-d day of May 1890 kept on hand I carry the Foster Patent one acd acted qneerly, but it is not E. BEBTRAKBI, County Auditor. Chas. Silverson has purchased the interests chain gang for the benefit of such judiciously handled, build all Mankato 5 Per R. FISCHER Deputy Equilizmg Suspender, the best suspendfr positively known that he had bitten of G. H. Frey and the latter can use this side of the day of judgment. strangers, and perhaps it would not be you can buy. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. anything. It died shortly after causing All our Goods will be sold at our usual goes to Nicollet to become an owner in out of place to try a similar scheme Why then rob the treasnrv of $125,0009 In whose name assessed. Ph Biebl, Subdivision low rnees Call and learn them. the excitement. the Swan Lake Mill. The Eagle Mill liere. o* Section, Lot or Block, New Ulm, Lot 5, Blook 1U, N-, Amount *old 'or $1 61, Subsequent taxel G. A. OTTOMEYER, firm now consists of Cbas. Silverson A representative of the New Ulm $5 83, Interes-t, Penalty and Costs $2 77 Ttftal The Sleepy Eye Herald has been sold Work on the ptamping station in German amount required to redeem $8 10 and A. Schmidt, of Cinncinatti. The Elevator Co. was here last week, and NEW ULM, MINN. to Dr. T. M. Marcellus, of that place Park commenced yesterday. A No 53. Nicollet mill will be owned hereafter Oflice of the Auditor of Brewn County we are informed that the company has aud G. W. York, principal of the C. Ocba is the contractor The build !Ah There. People! New Ulm, Mmn ApnJ 28th 189B5. by Chas. and Wm. Silverson, A. made arrangements to build three houses schools at St. James. The latter will To Ph Biehl ing wiil be 22 b\ 44 feet, facing First Schmidt, oi Cinncinatti,aud G. H. Frey. You are hereby notified that on the 2d day or on the Redwood branch—one at this otj the editor. Dr. Marcellus holds his North St Tbe basement will be 20 feet M»y A 1887, at a THX Sale held as provided by place, of about 25,000 bushels capacity, law, at New Ulm, the Connty of Brown, Stateof interest as the representative of a news dt ep with 12 fee* under the ground. The residents on German street in Minnesota the Auditor of said Connty, sold the and at Morgan and Evan also, to be paper man in the northern part of the 1 md herein abote described to Alex Berghold lor meeting have decided to petition the This will be bnek lined and cemented taken9 Do you want a pic^are the Delinquent Taxes thereon for the year 1885 constructed in time for the coming crop. state, who will soon join Mr. York. The so as to make a storage reservoir of council to have German street graded imoantiug as hereimbefoie stated to the snm of I If so don't fail to go tc prowell to There ought to be lively competition in $1 61 exclusive of the cost of »erving this netiee paper will be independent in politics. about? 5,000 barrels capacity. Two and boulevarded. Their plan is to have 1 *ou are (--so hereby notified that the right of redemption get it done. I guarantee my work this market next fall for the wheat boilers will be used in running the system from snch sale will expire on the 2d a boulevarded plat on each side of the It is always a pleasure to us to praise every respect. I do all kinds of day of May A D_ 1890, or w4thin eixty days after crop.—REDWOOD GAZETTE. and pumps have been bought with street of twenty feet. In tbe middle of service of this notice. Ne*v Ulm, acd especially now, when work in my line such as tin type, Witness my hand and seal at New Ulm, in said A La Crosse dispatch says that a capacity of 1,000,000 gallons twenty-four this they desire to reserve a» strip of County of Brown, this 28th day of April 1890. every bmg in nature is budding into photos, copying, enlarging, finishing BEKTKAND, County Auditor, D. Terrill, day press operator at that hours. several feet for a walk, along which aie greenness with a freshness and beauty, PerB Fischer Depnty. Crayon, Water Color, etc. place, has gone insane. He ha* been to be planted trees. Tney wiil not ask A runawny with rather serious results that gives a sign everywhere of renewed JOHN HAUENSTEIN'S J. F. CROWELL, acting strangely of late, and a week or the city to stand any of the expense, occurred in the low er.part of town last life. Go where you will in Minnesota, so ago he developed insanity so violent but will pay for it from their own pockets. CELEBRATED EXPO.T Rudolphi's building, Upstairs. you will never find a town of Saturday morning. A team belonging that he had to be put in charge of officers. NEW ULM", MINN. more natural beauty than our own New to John Polzine, of West Newto n, became He imagined himself possessed frightend of a locomotive while in Ulm. It is the equal of the best of them. It is now positively settled. T. fi, of an extraordinary mesmeric power, Bottled and for Sale bv I CTATE OF MINNESOT t, County of Brown ss the vicinity of Flor's place on Valley Bowen has gone to Duluth to assume ^I Piobate Court, Special Term, April 23rd The depot offices have lost another sufficient to make him supreme on earth. St. and started to run towards town. 1890 the editorial management of the Duluth FRED BEHNKE. of the old stand-bys. On Monday Music and Christian science were also In the matter of the estate of Fritz Jess dedecea«ed The horses tore'loose from the wagon Daily News. The paper is the one recently George J. Grimm went to Springfield to mixed up in his hallucinations. Mr. Letters of Administration on the estate of said and the old man was thrown out, owned by Senator Whitman and NEW ULM, j.MINN.* deceased being this day granted unto Caroline take sole charge of the station at that Terrill wa* at one time Western Union Jess, of said Connty sustaining two broken ribs. His son sold by him to the Herald Publishing place. Mr. Grimm has* been an employee Orders may be left at the store of B."" It is ordered, that all claims and demands of all operator at this place, and his friends August was also thrown to the ground Company, consisting of E. Ford, present 1 persons against said estate be presented to this of the Northwestern at New Ulm and acquaintances will hear of this Com t, for examination and allowance, at the Probate Behnke & Co. 'They will be promptly so that his shoulder struck the ground editor and publisher, and R. L, Office in. New TTlm, irtmn on the following for nearly eight years, and in that time painful piece of news with sadness. jdav8\iz Ontheflfet Monday in November A and was considerably bruised. tilled. Bj£»wn, a capitalist from Virginia. 1 1) 1890, at 11 clock A. has come to be one of its most efficient The citizens of Galena, Ills., have It is Farther Ordered, that six months from the These men will manage the business, Frauds Baasen The latest swindle, they say, is carried and accomodating clerks. His friends iate thereof be allowed to creditors to present fixed Geo. P. Clark, the man, who put and the Sleepy Eye editor will do the their claims against said estate, at the expiration on by means of a double fountain and all, who have had business with the I of which time all claims not presented to said in a basket plant here, in great shape. scribbling and quill pushing. Although pen, one end of which is filled with good iConr., or not proven to its satisfaction, shall be depot at this place, will hate to see him fittoi^eykqiCS^diloVj^fes If forever barred, unless for cause si own farther He had told them that he owned a facat differing in politics, and although the substantial ink, the other with ink that time be allowed leave, but at the same time they will be And it is further ordered, that notice of time New Ulm, that it was proving a success Review has had many a bitter tussel fades away in a day or two. The sharper f*-""%^€1lrL. glad to note his advancement with the -A.t Lscw. land place of the hearing and examination of said and that thirty men were being with him, we must and are free to admit pinn and demands shall be given by publishing writes his agreement, contract, or company. •his order once in each week for three successive that Mr. Bowen is a good writer Also Notary Public and Justice of tho^ employed steadily.- It all seemed very whatever particular way "he may have weeks prior to the day appointed for such ex aminatoin Peace. Collections promptly attended the New Ulm Review, a weekl» newspaper A falling meteor was noticed in the and has always made his paper interesting. nice and the people were just about #to chosen, with the ink that fades, printed and published at the City of New Ulm in to sky to the south on Friday afternoon, accepj of his proposition, when a representative As managing editor of the Duluth said county and has his victim sign with the other Office over Klossner"s if§fi! Dated at New Ulm. Minn., this 23rd day of which attracted considerable attention. paper, lie wiil, no doubt, make of at that place of a New Ulm end of tbe pen in the ink that lasts. In pnl A. D. 1890. NEW ULM, MINjf At the farthest, it did not appear over it a success. „^-. By the Court, firm, telegraphed to parties here asking a day or two he has a slip of paper with 3 ERNST BKANDT, a few miles from town, and to those, for advice and information. It was nothing on it but a good signature, over [L. S.l SO Judge of Probate The annual meeting of the New'Ulm who saw it, it had the appearance of a given,and the result was that Clark waa which he writes any sort of a note that Building & Loan Association was held 'CTATE OF MINNESOTA,0o nnty of Brown }8S brilliant ball of fire about the size of a out of a chance to rope in a town for he can easiest turn into cash. Look out la Probate Court, Special Term, April 21st, at Turner Hall laat Thursday evening Contractors for J1800 good sized plate. It fell very rapidly several thousand. Serves him right!** for the fountain pen swindler, for he is with a good attendance. In addition In the matter of the guardianship of James McSit TDBOLARPLLH WHDMI1AS. and left in its track a streak of black, Jcs Jr Elizabeth McKittnek Jr., and Carrie At la3t we are to have our streets sprinkled. dangerous. to the regular routine business, Wm. Ak~ ilttrlck, minors. which grew in proportions and lasted Through the worthy efforts of Dr. 5 On reading and filing the petition of Elizabeth Brust, Gustave Fischer, and F\ H. Parents should not allow their little iMcKittrickKnardian,of the persons and property of for several minutes. This was the peculiar Strickler, Henry Crone and G. A. Ottomeyer, -James McKittnek Jr., Elizabeth McKittrich Jr., Behnke were re-elected on the board of .children to go to the postoffice so often land Carrie McKittnek, minors, foi license to part of the scene, and made the enough subscriptions haye been directors and W. T. Eckstein chosen as jsell the real estate of her said wards, and for mail. Nine-tenths of the time they eye witnesses beleive that the meteor St appearing from said petition that it is necessary raised to start the movement, and men director in place ofC.L. iioos, resigned. have no business there, but will go and wonld be beneficial to said wards could not have fallen far from the city. ^^that said rfal estate, or apart thereof, shonld.be are now at work on the old city well on A. C. Ochs also withdrew from the just the same, and disturb the postmaster They were mistaken, however, for* State Street, preparing it for use. A board and C. A. Mueller was selected ftte ordered, that the next of km of the said regularly about three times a day, dispatches (com Iowa show that it wards and all persons interested in the estate petition has also been circulated and in his place. The board then organized Of 8tid wards shall appear before said Probate when they know well enough that they must nave fallen somewhere in Court, at the Probate Office the Oily of received signers, asking the council to with the following-officers: C. W. H. will get mail only once a week. Such New Ulm in the County of Brown aforesaid, on the northern part of that state. At take the matter in hand and assess the the 17th day of May A. I 1890 at 10 o'clock Heidemann, president Peter Scherer, a practice is not tolerated in other Lin the forenoon, to show cause* why a license Mason Citv its passage through the property owners for the additional expense. vice-president Fred Pfsender, secretary jjshould not be grantedfor the sale of said real estate. towns and it should not be here. The heavens resembled the rumbling of A I And it is further ordered, that this order shall This was to have been presented Jacob Klossner Jr., treasurer postoffice is not intended as a loafing ibe published once in each week, for three succesjjsne heavy cannons and at Des Moines a weeks pnor to the said day of hearing to the council last evening. The andC. A. Ha^berg, attorney. The association ALSO SPECIAL AGENTS FOR IBS place* and especially fur young children. *n the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper shock was felt following its descent action can hardly be other than approval, printed and published at the City of New Ulm is in a prosperous" condition AERM0T0R. They inconvenience the patrons as which caused the earth to quake and said County. and by the end of the week we and money is being loaned with ease. Dated April 21st, 1890 well as the officials, and in addition to Oar office is in New Ulm, Mifttu tremble. It is sai'd to have been the By the Court, %&&£•**'n't will probably see the effects of a sprink- It is perhaps the best thing that this frequently disfigure the walls and S FRNST BRANDT, H. Schomberg is otrr agent at Sleejjy largest ever seen. was 19 "adge a£ Probate. ler on our stseets. boxes. It should be stopped. I ever started la our eity^* 1 -ty' -sf JBP"H1 k&^»Is*: